The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1916, Page 5

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Ss TAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1916. PAGE FRIDAY and SATURDAY 25th 26th Not by Test, But by Merit, Quality and Honest Service by co-operation of our clerks’ ability to serve you with careful consideration of your future patronage Who Predicts Fall Next Season COMMERCIAL WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. The super-high cost of living is not here to stay, is purely com REASON mercial, and readily traceable t ALL GOODS CLEAN AND NEW te aie a daa ai abnormal pr 7 1 sta a “§ ith an eason, Kata ( brook said PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ne price ot rain. Soaring prt of grain wald criptions given personal attention. Acc ure direetly ¢ big fall ; and purity guaranteed uy te “production io 8 ek class taken in with the or out j Drugs The jump In the price of beans] 25 i Hepatica 17 | $1.00 tron Carbonate Fag alec donate Cascara ple, Estabroo oxide 17 Comp, Pills 60e adonna Porous Plas-| $1.00 Ta ss Extract of Cod 12¢) Liver Of with Hypophos o's Cough Syrup..t he} phites Te cham's Pills 15¢| $1.00 Red Clover Comp. Tonic Me White Lintment B3e¢ for 696 founce bottle Syrup White! 26e Witch Hazel Ointment Pine and Tar Mentholated| for Cough Syrup 1 25e Arnica Salve Te C. & 8S. finest Liquid Pe-| 50c Balm Analguesic trolatum 1D¢ | 106 Sota Mint Tablets ie Rheumatic Oi! BO0¢ | We Chocolate coatec epatr 25¢ Sulphur and Cream Tarta lets Ne 1 oz ite “da Mint and Pepslr c Se Pepsin and Charcoal Tablets qe Intimation that the | taht | _i on : ite Mentholic Pastiles for the packers, who exert man 25e Cascara Comp. Pills throat monopoly, have ¢ Se Ade othe fia heat ie 06 2 ae tle industry ie | HIT THE SPOT jable, was n with one of our tempting and refreshing soda foun The + oF y tain refreshments. Three dispensers always at your jkilling o Ly & service : | Colinec y the | i Franc! be Toilet Goods id Pp the 3 anitol Face Cream. . ise Luxe Almond T et a 25e Kolynos Tooth Paste 19¢ Hon | B3¢ Ae 7 5c Pebeco a9 crater Bi orland Bo aquet RIV: | S0¢ De Luxe Massage Skin 5c Certified Complexion Tot HEY Cream BRBe. let Soap De | : i iA MU : Kitchen Aids | Ai a 10c Bon Ami Te¢ | 10 Sin-1 Ol 7 sent 19e Sapolio Te 0c Liquid Court Plaster ...@¢ the 10¢ European Lavender Flow. $1.00 Alarm Clocks 69¢ phy. ors Te 2c ounce package Rird Gravel the 0c Select Garden Sage....6¢ = for ¢ \ La loso- 10¢ Electro Silicon G¢ 60c Putnam Dry Cleaner $5¢ vac Witen y of ree 10e, 206, se otes- 60c per pound, 2 pounds for 61le Lisadar The BAN OF NOOR | sats De Luxe Chocolate Creams, Guaranteed Strictly | . “— * ve Fresh. | NEW PANTAGES hen, | Always 100 and @@ ot =. Sundries | _Perkinoff and Rose 1c Sterno Canned Heat, three, 5Q¢ Goodyear Hard Rubber | Beaumont and Arnold Dressing Comb We | And Five Other Great Acts 10¢ Adhesive Plaster Je Mats. 2:26 Eves and 9. T5e Real Ebony Nail Buffers 10 Dental Floss ...........7¢ th oa —————— 150 Twoyear Guaranteed » Fountain Syringe ......9m¢ | 25¢_ Hygienlc Weller Bristle no LACE, HOP «J $125 Twoyear Guaranteed) Tooth Brush 22 i Fi ba Rata e Hot Water Bag Rie) $1.50 Solid Back Warranted Se Wash Cloths 3e| Hair Brush Se Seattle’s Most Reliable Cut-Rate Druggists DeLuxe Drug Co. Smith Drug Co. | Second Second | and | and University James | 'CHAMP SNOOZES TO SLEEP IN BASTILE PORTLAND, Ore, Aug Charles Jackson, alleged champion sleeper of Portiand, snoozed in jail today. He will continue to do so for 90 more days. His father had him incarcerated after telling Po lee Judge Languth all his son and heir did was sleep, eating enthus lastically between naps Albert neces 210 Second Ave. Near Madison EMMA GOLDMAN THE NOTED ANARCHIST Delivers Five Lectures, August 27-30 Tivoli Theatre ws reflected neath every cover WILD ROSE LARD WHY > Recoure WILD BOS! LARD edn rh Fi Wf he Bodner sandard by wbech other were ay reve ine inee PORTLAND, Aug. have First Ave. and Madison St. Manned sayeell” daricked ‘Sire y SUBJECTS Lottie Erickson, river steamer Sunday, August 27,3 p. m., “Anarch.| Stewardness, after swallowing ism"—8 p. m., “Education pentine and gasoline in a soft drir and ” [seactes She is near death day SATURDAY SPECIALS: Fresh-dressed Milk- 20c fed Hens, light € m [a Fresh-dressed Milk fed Broilers 25c Choice Steer Pot Roast. . 10c Shoice Spare 9 THE UNIVERSAL CAR MRE sys Pek Cc Choice Leg of Lamb 1 8c Authorized Sales and Service Station Choice Steer Boiling 9 Beef... ae Cc Choice Shoulder Pork Steak, Ib Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Choice moked Spare Ribs 4 cans Wild ose Milk New York Full Cream Cheese, ib FOR BALLARD 4763 and 4765 Ballard Ave. 15c .15¢ 10c 25¢ 24c MAMI ATS) Will Be Open for Business Monday, August 28 7M Pike § MARKET Ave. MAIUSET LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW FORD NOW Temporary Phone Capitol 3933. Shops Open Until 9 P. M. ic Queen, Arena, Sept. 9.| | Lae vetee fer a Remember We Cut the Prices tree : ve 7 sanroo., Ohi Nae af REGARDLESS OF QUALITY United States bureau of crop eati mates, auth y on food ipplies — Quality Markets Much Ground Maurepas at THREATENING COMBLES | PARIS Aug French troops last night consolidated | the positions won iA yester day's advance north and north capt of Maurepas, in which the village itself was captured and | repulsed a violent German at | tack against Hill 301 south of | the village, it was officially an | nounced today Seventy prisoners taken. On the northeas Verdun, the Germans launch ed a heavy attack at 2 a m against the village of Fleury, following a heavy artillery duel, The attacking columns were stopped short by French fire. In the region of Apre mont southeast of Verdun an 1 other German attack was stop | ped were front of irred la of Roye L an Moul a French troops ward their first a half rep: ‘ art the trene in dily f sf rom th int captured ‘COST OF LIVING ‘FRENCH CHARGE | WILL SOON DROP BRINGS VICTORY i So Says Government Expert,| Vigorous Attacks Net Them in il b Maurepas | — | WILKES PLAYERS ARPSEM ERS Ts Ot IS DUE FOR FALL at La ngton will drop © t during the next even days, following the cofferdam at the 5 canal, near the university « | estimate of engineers | How { owners have been | warned to move out further on the jiske betos the lowering water Jleaves th tilted on the new |shore land The blowup was scheduled to take place at 2 p. m THE UNITED Sta fis chart Thoms fes has ed the stear of Tacoma orth to Pribi will sail abou Caesar Extra Virgin Olive Oil Your Grocer Will Supply You * bureau ¢ to | hae Oh i Seattle’s Greatest Starts Tomorrow, Saturday, 9:30 A.M. AT THE CUT PRICE SHOE STORE 817 Second Avenue Here is the sale you have been waiting for. With the rising cost of Shoes staring you in the face, you now have this unparalleled opportunity to buy Shoes at practically the cost of the raw material. Thousands and thousands of pairs of Shoes—surpius, discontinued, short lines of Shoes—for men, women and children, from one of America’s leading shoe manufacturers, bought at practically 50c on the dollar, will be placed at the public’s mercy for the next 15 days, beginning Saturday, 9:30 a. m. os —w The Cut Price Store Will Be Closed to CL ED hichovee and Mark This Tremendous Stock for Quick Disposal. Sale Will Start Tomorrow With a Large Staff of Extra Salespeople— BUT COME EARLY You must be here tomorrow if you need Shoes for The prices quoted here give you an yourself or family idea of what is going to happen here tomorrow Lot $3.00, $4.00 Ladies’ Shoes $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Pumps, Ox Johnson & Murphy Shoes that Men's Oxfords, mostly tan, and Oxfords, 95 fords and Slippers $1 45 sell regular to $3 85 worth to $4.00, $1 98 now Cha 5 $6.00; now 5 now ° Misses’ ehite Canvas Shoes, $3.00, and $4.00 Men's $5.00 and $6.00 high-top Big Stock of Logger Shoes, worth to $2.00, 98c Ladies’ Shoes, now $1 45 Prospectors’ $3 85 worth to $7.50, $4 45 cut to Shoes o now 2 ° 1 1 fi BR Cot of Ladies Oxfords, Pumpe pp 5,00 Children's 49 c Jf Sac, $5.00 ana $6.00 Work ff Lot of Packard Shoes, worth to $6.00, and Slippers, values and Dress Shoes; all sizes and $3.45 79c to $3.50; pick ‘em out Boys’ Oxfords, $1 29 styles represented in this big § "0% $4.00 and $5.00 Ladies’ Sport J values to $3.00, now ° lot $2 85 Tadies’ tine Shoes, made of Oxfords $1 45 Now ° calf skin, vici kid, colt skin; $2.50 Boys’ and $ all desirable styles and sizes; t ; ad ! Misses’ Shoes 1.39 $6.00 and $7.00 high-grade B 4. $5.00 values 5 $2.50 Ladies Men's Shoes, $3 45 at 1.9; Shoes 95c Women's custom-made Shoes, priced at ° EE well known brands; all classy The famous Johnson & Mur- be de Shoes, bps Bs = $3.00 Ladies’ sty to $6.00 $ phy and Stacy & Adams metal, vici kid, box calf, ; Shoes $1 .45 values 2.45 brands. rege penn $3 35 10 $5. ° THE CUT PRICE SHOE STORE! SEE WINDOWS 817 Second Avenue 2° Me" SHORT NEWS THE Civil « asked Co! Caldwell to de pureba: ed and examination whether the po ne agent id i by com class titive been asked to Wright, elec who has been | POLICE HAVE Varreh Robert JUDGE MACKINTOSH will ap evidence in the company’s conduct SUGAR BEYOND REACH SIX MEN, tn a rescue party, have | eft Port Angeles to aid George elah, of Port 1 end, who lies a eh EGGS GOING HIGHER ws was brought to forest rangers re VAC mania) eopeteah- You simply cannot afford to bake in the home, at present prices sr esceagie neon“ ihe pasar of all the ingredients that enter into Bread and Cake making. was in the OW, freight sheds, ad-| iressed to Auburn. The officer emptied it into the Puyallup river. wii PACIFIC. COAST "Aus! Cheaper to Buy F 66 ° ” i. tan bloc mee | Clean as Sunlight VIVIAN CARKEEK'’S collection) . f = 3 Gi | will hington Art the White ind have Ab for es during the last five 1006 et ORG chalk us Rich, nutritious crusty-brown loaves JUDGE MACKINTOSH bas i nian order fhe et made from a rare old home recipe, SOUT a "members. of | the except that we substitute electric- s’ club, under the lead ‘ Z - Edmund S. Meass ally driven, bright nickel - plated of Washington, ? be cea Sill machinery for sweaty human hands eT RRY 'FURSMAN son of Mr. and Mrs, Clare Furs | THREE GIRLS “Clean-as-Sunlight” BREAD fairly melts in an, 919 Boylston av s deac p Friday, following an op n your mouth, it’s so good. TO CONSIDER the | efusal of mine operators to grant » wage in <rease demanded aS r Better bread than you can possibly make in a small way because of the United Mine pi the latest achievements of mechanical skill are combined in the Megteiec Ae anery great $100,000 THREE GIRLS BAKERY. FISH CANNERIES along the Co imbia river will continue working | oe Three Girls “Special’’ Bread T I wy that no law pre anning of fish caught p eer ee Teel Wrapped by machinery in ‘ THE STEAMER Bio P| Sanitary Parchment Tissue 10c Sei-ic abe: Care iis ReVaREMGHT Three Girls Home-Made ocks at Salmon ba Bread, 2 loaves for 15c MISS HELEN N, STEVENS left Friday for the vat to Rather data It puts the bloom oi aA Ree ee health on the cheeks ot aan Mi CERES: 44, 19 dead Fri TES s young and old alike. For evr he was a public achool teacher here. he time he wa . , (ieee cis vetcworenyatnt tte Ask for Three Girls Bread and Cakes at Your Grocer’s county auditor's office If you have something to swap, list it in Star Want Ads. ©)

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